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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1912)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 2U 1912. B ELKS ARE READY FOR ODTING Will Entertain the Women Folks at Seymour lake Clnb. BUBAL WEDDING IS PLANNED jr J. W. Griffith Springs Swrprtse 01 His iHOtUtti at Country Clb Many Omahans Seek Cooler Climes. Social Calendar. MONTJAT Chllden's matinee dance at . Field club; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar ' tin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ' Martin, travelogue party for Mrs. Burgert and Miss Burgert of Toledo; Mrs. J. U. los ' ter, bridge at Field club. TUESDAY Mrs. A. F. Jonas, luncheon at Happy Uoliow club for Mrs. C'srke of Denver; ladles' day at Country and Happy Hollow clubs; matinee dance, dinner and evening dunce at Happy Hollow. WEDNESDAY-Mrs. A, C. Anderson, suf frage tea; Columbian circle, card party; dinner and dance fct Country and Field clubs,. .. . . THURSDAY Elks' picnic and dans at Seymour Lake Country club; Omikron club, dance at Happy Hollow club; Kappa Kappa Gamma soroi-Hy, h'tich eon at Happy Hollow; ladies' day at Happy Hollow; Mrs. Thomas Blown, suffrage tea: Golden Glow Card club picnic at Elmwood park. FRIDAY Auto-Motor club, dinner and dance at Seymour Lake Ccnmtry club; Mrs. F. J. Despecher, brido luncheon at Lake Manawa; dinner and dance at Seymour Lake Country club. SATURDAY Dinner and dance at Coun try club; dinner and dance at Field ' club; dinner and dance at Happy Hol- , low; dinner and dance at Rod and Gun dub. 1 Thursday evening the annual ladles , touting of the Elks' lodge will be held at ' Seymour Lake Country club, with full J use of the beautiful new club house, ltt dancing floor, the lake for bathing and boating, and an athletic program. Spe cial street cars on the Ralston line leave Sixteenth and Capitol avenue at 3 p. m., and thereafter, eleven through trips being tnads up to 8:16; last cars leave the lake at 11:30. , Dr. Hayes Geantar of the ladles' social -committee is getting acceptances to the Invitations that lndlcata-aa attendance of about SOIL , Either basket lunches or table d'hote sunners will be in order. I dalet Man Springs Sarprls. J. W. Griffith Is known among his as itoclates as a retiring man, in tact, he 1 htm actually retired as purchasing agent jfor the Union Pacific railroad; but he sprang a big surprise among the clans of the Country club the othsr evening. 'Just in passing it is no small feat to give the blase Country clubbers a new I sensation. s t Mr. Griffith did not plan to be sensa tional when he appeared at the dinner ; party given by Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Jonas In a dainty, mam colored tuxedo made of pongee, the thin, silky, oriental fabric so , popular with the debutantes. He simply ; got into the habit of wearing white suits of flimsy material while in the orient in his recent trip around the world,- and likes them so well that he intends to keep right on wearing them until Jack Frost Interferes. When the well known rail roader arrived io Omaha a week or so ago, be found ths temperature in. the home town was not much different from that of Manila and Hongkong; so he made up his mind to risk attracting at tention, to don his light suits and keep cool. . ,t ;i . r The cream colored pongee, tuxedo 1 1 tlre. Mr, Griffith reserves for formal oc casions. At home, when gardening, or looking aftor his private interests in his library, he wears white suits of less per ishable material, similar to duck. They are of the sack variety, with military collar, and were mistaken at first by ths neighbors for pajamas. 1 Mr. Griffith not only enjoys his tropical attire; he also likes shopping In the orient He declares that the little brown tailors over In ths eastern hemisphere are much more expeditious than those in ths west Hs and about a hundred other men on the tourist ship ordered their white garb in Yokohama one day and re ceived them in perfect shape the next Mr. Griffith had a delightful trip. He left 6an Francisco several months ago, circled ths globs as far as Italy, where he left the ship at Naples and branched tt into Italy, 8witserland, Franca and the British isles. W1U Have Rri Weddta. , la order that everyone may keep cool :at their wedding Miss Ina Beselin and Hoy Bloom will hold this most Important vent of thdr lives out la some country church amid the flowers and trees and ;brseses-away from ths hot city. The young people have not decided at just what rural point the marriage will be celebrated, but it will be between Omaha and Fremont The bride and groom, their attendants, ths minister. RV. . D. Baits ley, and ths parents, will all go to ths se lected place in automobiles. After ths ceremony ths young couple will take trip through ths Yellowstone and farther west After their wedding trip they will redds In Omaha. Miss Beselin Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bese lin. , Hay Fever Batterers Leave. Many Omaha hay fever sufferers have already left for lakes and mountains, and soms have gone or are going abroau. Mra J. E. Summers, who leaves each summer at this time to escape hay fever, Is one of those who will go abroad. She and Dr. Summers and the two children, Jack and Btuart, will sail August S for a month or six weeks in the. British Isles. Tbey will tour England. Scotland, Ireland and Wales and the Isle of Wight M?s Pierre Colon Mori arty has already left for Europe and Is having a delightful time In foreign cities free from hay fever. Mrs. William Hill Clarke always leaves Omaha the first of August and remains away until October 1. This year she may spend Je two months in ths moun tains of Colorado. Mr. .Claras will be with her during August , Mr. and Mrs. Cv C. Rosewatsr. who go away each summer oa account of Mr. Rosewatar'B hay fever, may sojourn in lther northern Minnesota or Wisconsin this year. Alfred ElUck. who U one of the hay fevsritss, will take ms wife and chil dren. Josephine and Robert and go to Vermilion -: lake. northwest of Duluth. They will occupy their cottage there from August io to ths Urns of ths first frost In the tail.( . . f Mrs. George H. Thummel has found re lief from' hay fever for many summers at ths Thummel home at Richards' Land. , ing, Ontario, Canada. She anu her daugh ters, Misses Katharine aod""8tella Thum mel, left early this month tor ths north. Ovorge Thummel, Jr., who also has har fevar, went thers from his college in the east and opened the summer home. ; Mr. sad Mrs.' T. M. Orr are traveling Visiting Ik"-"' - 4 - w W -V, " . v. v 4 If - A S i V ' -r ' ' . ' '.. ' " ,ti It' n sk sv ' ' ' - pills vi0&iiiix&itcsA X ' ' Photo by Heyn. MISS FLORIENNB CURRY Of Grand Island. on ths Pacific coast and Mrs." Orr, who Is ths hay fever victim, will remain away until autiimn. Miss Hortense Clarke Is at Prior lake. Minnesota, and her sister. Miss Ruth Clarke., is with her. Miss Gladys Peters has Joined Mrs. T. 3. Mackay and family at Clltherell, Minn. Miss Ella Mae Brown will leave the end of this week with her aunt Mrs. Clayton, for Alexandria, Minn., to escape hay fever. Oraahaaa te Samoa, i Lieutenant and Mrs. Nathan Post, U. S. N., and small son. Richards Jordan Post, who have been stationed In Omaha for two years will sail July ;.30 on ; the steamer Ventura for their new station In Samoa. Lieutenant and Mrs. Post have a large circle of friends here who regret their departurs. Mrs. Post s mother, Mrs. Jordan, and sister, miss Laura Jordan, plan to visit them next year. A number of Omaha friends who are plannlnf Interesting trips will stop at Samoa to visit Lieutenant and Mrs. Post, who expect to reside thers for two years. at Lake Okoboji. Ths Omaha colony at Lake Okoboji la larger thla year than ever before and many more ars planning to go to ths lake soon. ' One Omaha motor enthusiast, Ben Gal lagher, spent many evenings last winter and spring building a motor boat which he Is now using on Lake Okoboji. Mr. Gallagher and his mother motored to the lake last week and will spend several weeks there. Mrs. Walter Preston and son. Junior Preston, ars spending several weeks at ths Inn. , Mra B. A. Looks and Miss Edith Locks will leave next Sunday to spend ten days at the Inn. Mra Eva Wallace and children ars oc cupying their cottage at the lake. Mra C. 3. Smyth and family will leave Monday to remain until September at the Inn at Lake Okoboji, where Mr. Smyth will Join them In a week or so. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weller and family left yesterday for Okoboji to remain till September. Mrs. Charles Harris and Mrs. W, H. Rhodes accompanied them and will be their guests for two weeks. , Mrs. J. J. Dickey and Miss Bertha Dickey and Miss Helen Scobls went to Okoboji Tuesday. Mrs. KlrkendalU with her mother and sister, Mrs. Burgert and Miss Burgert and Mra Scoble expect to motor to Okoboji to Join them shortly . Mr. Frank Hegblads will leave next week to Join his mother and sisters at their cottage at Lake Okoboji. Hiking la the Alpe. Miss Portia Swett, who has been trav eling abroad this summer, has Just com pleted a climb half way up Mount Blanc, after having finished a tour days' walk ing trip through the mountains, a dis tance of fifty miles, over narrow goat paths and huge glaciers with guides. They traveled entirely by foot with knap sacks on their backs .stopping at quaint Uttls chalets on the mountains to get milk and provisions. Her party is now taking another eight-day walking trip from Interlaken te Lucerne, after which Miss 8wett will spend the remainder of the summer in study in Paris. Slsrtua N. Local members of the Sigma Nu fra ternity dined informally at the Hen- shaw Friday evening. ' Those present were: Messrs: C. M. Aldrlch. Vaughn Bacon, - E. R. Carse, C. A. Empke of Council Bluffs, William A. Foster, Harold Havlland, F, J. Jumper, C. J. Lord. Messrs: William Randall, P. 8. Kisser. J. D. Sand ham, Erwln Snyder of Council Bluffs, Kenneth Snyder of Council Bluffs. George Spooner of Council Bluffs, "Walter Stlllman. ' G. P. Turner. Guy Van Scoyoc, Lorlng Wood, Roy Maurer of Council Bluffs, Walter R. Meta, : Mas Parkinson. Impossible "Johnny, did you' have a good time at the party r ''How could I have a good time J promised mother to behave myself.". in Omaha At Seymour Lake Club in . ...v m A large number of guests attended the dinner- :nce at the Seymour Lake Coun try club ilday evening. Mr. end i:Z. George Francis had as their dinner guests., at Seymour Lake Country club Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Max Foote. Messrs. Messrs. Howard Foots, Byron Francis. Clarence Foote, In Mr. Garrett Prange's party were; " Misses- ' Misses v . Virginia Jamteson, Anna Prange, Edith Duncan, Leila Jamleson. Shourd Perkins, Garrett Prange. In another party were: Haze P. Bearmont. Mrrv Tjiwrla. JH. L. Mallo, J. A. Moran. Mr. and Mra H. M. Peters entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Armour. Messrs. C. M. Skinner, D. M. Carr, Scott King and Judge Sears were among the diners at the club. With Mr. George McDonald and Mr. T. W. Sherwood were Major Dale and Lieu tenant Farnam. Among those who gave dinners and the number of. their reservations were I- M. Lord, five; E. W. Cahow, ten; 8. W. Auckeny, three; Dr. Delaney, three. At the Field Club Mr. and Mra D.: J. O'Brien will have seventeen guests at dinner this evening at the Field club; L. H. Korty, five; J. H. Mlthen, four; V. L Unsloker, eight; A. J. Vlerllng, four; Charles Ware, twelve; R. E. Lamoreaux, four, 3. H. Christie, four; Martin Saxe, five; J. M. Tanner, Will Live Photo by Heyn. IT""' N -.Sv 'iJr -r VJnt.-n. (yjyy MRS. NATHAN W. POST. eight; H. M. Goulding, eight; C. K. Den- ( man. four; Lee Huff, two; Miles B. Houck, six; J. B. Porter, six; E. C. Page, two. Mrs. J. D.. Foster will give a morning bridge party Monday at th3 Field club, followed by luncheon, for Mrs. Wayne Hemphill. " Mr. and Mrs. D. J. O'Srlm had seven teen guests at dinner last evening at the field club; L. H. Korty. five; J. H. Mithen, four; A. J. Vlerllng. four: Charles Ware, twelve; R. E. Lamoreaux, four; B. II. Christie, four; Martin Saxe. five; J. M. Tanner, eight; H. M. Moulding, eight; C. K. Denman, four; Lee Huff, two; J. B. Porter, six; E. C. Page. two. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Houck of Lincoln, formerly of Omaha, ente-wltwd at tte Field club last evening, whea their gutsts were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donuid of ' Oiand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo of Lin run. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cnsick-tf had as their guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fettars. Mr, and Mrs. Charles M. R'.cha.di. Mrs. Wayne Hemphill of Woriand, Wyo, Mrs. Charles Bothwell. At the Country Club . Several small dinner parties were given at the country club last evening. Mrs. and Mrs. A. J. Love had covers placed for: ..'. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yost. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colpetser, Mr. and Mrs..A.xJ. Love, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jonas give a din ner last evening at the Country club for their guest. Mrs. Clark of Denver. The other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Koenlg. ' Mr. and Mra C. J. Smyth had a din ner party of twelve: J. T. Stewart, Jnd, seven; Harry Tukey, four; J; S. Brady, four; H. B. Cummlngs, four. " At Happy Hollow The Omikron club will give a summer dancing party next. Thursday evening at Happy Hollow club. This is an annual affair and Is usually ons of the roost enjoyable parties of the year. About fifty young people will be present - Entertaining at dinner last, evening were E. O. Hamilton, who had seven guests; E. E. Kimberley, sixteen; Cor inne Searle, twelve; E. A. Nordstrom, two; C. E. Johannes, four; Robert Patrick, four; C. R. Belden, two; David Hlgbee. three; C. F. Peterson, five; Dr. A. B. Somers, - four; A. G. Edwards, three, and R. A. Swartwout, three. Pleasures Past :. U. S. Grant Woman's R-!tot Corps gave a most enjoyable reception and kenslng ton on Tuesday afternoon at Bariqht hall to the members of Georgo Crook and George A. Custer Woman's Relief Corps. Games and music, with refreshments of ice cream and cake, filled iu a pleasant afternoon. , . U. S. Grant Woman's Relief Corps and George A. Custer Woman's iMiilef Corps were guests of honor at a plcttio at Miller park on Friday afternoon, given by mem bers of George A. Crook Woman's Relief Corps. t. A . surplrse party afternoon for Mrs. were won by Mrs. Mrs. W. A. Towle. Mesdames J. M. Benlsh, P. Perkins, F. Weaver, A, Westman. M. Barlow, G. R. Rathbun, W. A. Towle, H. Townsend, Misses- was given Friday A. F. Gates. Prises . Frank Sheets and Those present were: Mesdames L. Gllbreatb, L. Bray, Frank Sheets, W. Rice. C. H. Gates, H. A. Wlthrow . of Denver, . Misses . Los Angeles, Gladys Barlow, Florence Wlthrow, Ruth Rathbun of . Engagements ! Eda-erly-Benedict. . Miss Henrietta Benedict daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Benedict, will be married next month to. Denlsnn Merrill Edgerly. Miss Benedict ;it'.er..lcd the Nf braska university and Is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Edgerly at tended the University of Pennsylvania. ' HowareUThotuaa. The engagement has been announced of Otis Woolworth Howard, son of Mra. Guy Howard of Moline, 111., formerly of Omaha, to Miss Ruth Thomas of that city. Mr. Howard is smployed in the ex perimental department of ths Deere Plw in Samoa Orksa Fnia i REMEMBER THIS GREAT VITAL FACT EACH AND EVERY GAEMENT in our entire stock of women's high grade ex clusive wearing apparel is now going at mighty sacrifice clearance prices. This great sale will 60on be an opportunity of the past. We advise all well dressed women to make selections without delay. The wonderful savings we offer may never be duplicat ed again make the most of it. ' i ioniif All our rerj finest hand made Lingerie and Linen dresses at Half Price and Less. CONTINUING OUR WONDERFUL SALE OF BEAUTIFUL SILK DRESSES Dresses worth three and four times the price. Choice of our entire stock at the astonishingly low price of . . company. The wedding; may occur Feb ruary 14. that having been the wedding day of Mrs. Howard, formerly Miss Wool worth, and others of that family. Blaekbnrn-Herrtnaton. Cards havs been received in Omaha an nouncing ths approaching marriage of Miss Edith Harrington of La Salle, Colo., to Mr. Howard W. Blackburn of Omaha, Neb., son of T. W. Blackburn of this city. Ths wedding will take plane it the horns of ths bride July 29. TJio young couple will make their home for the preu ent'atTrottle Dam, near Raton, N. M., where the groom is supervising some ex tensive irrigation - work. Mr. Blackburn was bom in Omaha and is a graduate of ths Omaha High, school, class of 1(M, and has made good in his chosei profes sion of civil engineer. Weddings Egft-erman-Tarlor. Miss Mary Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor, will be mar ried Wednesday to Mr. Norman Guy Eggeman of Detroit. The ceremony will take place at ths home of the bride's parents. 1815 Locust street, at if) o'clock a m.. Rev. T. W. Abbott of Trinity Methodist church officiating. The wed ding will be small, owing to the illness of Mr. Eggeman's father. The young people will reside in Detroit For the Future Golden Glow Card club will have Its annual picnic Thursday at Vlmwood park Ths Columbian circle will entertain Wednesday afternoon, July 24, at the'r hall, Twenty-second and Locust streets. The hostesses will be Mrs. X. E. Mur. ray and Mra D. J. Dorsey. Complimentary to Mrs. Burgert and Miss Burgert of Toledo, O., who ars vis iting Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Kirkendall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and Mr. "and Mrs. Frank Martin will entertain at a travelogue party Monday evening at ths home of Mr. and Mrs. George Barker. Personal Gossip Mr. W. 3. Martin has gone to Colorado en an outing of two weeks. Bernard Smyth will be on a ranch near Greeley, Colo., until September. Mrs. E. H. Howland will leave ths first of the week for a visit in Denver. Mrs. J. M. Alkln and daughter. Gert rude, ate at Okoboji for two weeks. Mrs. R. L. Carter and daughters are at Hyannls. Mass., until September. Mra Frank Meyers has returned from New Tork and other eastern points. Mr. C. W. Martin has returned from a short visit with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Sadie L. Thlele of Indianapolis is visiting here sister, Mrs. H. A. Wahl. Miss Florence Smalley has gons to Paw Paw Lake, Mich., for a vacation of two weeks. - .- Mr. and Mra H. H. Hawke have re turned from a trip to Isle Royal on Lake Mlnnetonka. Lieutenant Wllhelm . of . Fort Leaven worth has joined ths Fourth infantry at Fort Crook. Mra Margaret Benn and Miss Kather ine Welch left Baturday tor CataJlne Islands. CaL Miss Madeline Billings of St Louis Is tn the city, ths guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Browne. Miss Florence Curry of Grand Island is visiting Miss Esther McVann and Mra A. H. Fuller. Mrs. George N. Wood returned Friday from a three weeks' stay at Kansas City and Columbua Miss Marie McQulnn of St Joseph ar rived Saturday to visit Mra James Welch for two weeka Misses Myrtle and Blanche Busk left Friday for Chadron and ths Black Hills ' (Continued on Page Three.) Ommha's Most Exclusive Garment 318-320 South 16th. St. never before such an extraordinary siirane'e All our high class distinctive Linen, Repp, Pique and Ratine Suits Our $15.00 to $35.00 values all go at ........ All our highest grade, hand tailored Suits, Coats and Skirts at Half Price and Less. , mm It has oft' been said that clothes of white will soon look anything but bright, but there's one con cern that will put them right, so that folks can't say: "My, what a fright!" The concern in question, called Dresher Brothers, has cleaning methods strange to others, and at their plant on the street called Farnam, they are gainjtag fame as great as Barnum. Your white waist or dress, your trousers linen, may be cleansed like the mind of one who's sinnin'. Now, Dresners really know their biz, their cleaning methods with knowledge sizz; they 'walit . your white clothes to clean arid press ; they want you to preserve your cool neat dress; they take out spots; they alter, too; they want' the trade of folks like you. Their phones are listed T. ,Thirteen Hundred; their plant 2211-2213 as the streets are numbered; they pay one way if you ship from afar; if work worth $3 goes via car; remember, friend, it's true and right, "Dresners are the PROPER folks to make clothes white." j In Our Windows you will find a good many specially priced articles this week. When down town, look anyway. j ' LOOK FOR THE NAME. 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Whether you have ever had foot troubles or not, your legs and feet need the proper sup port, and the . scientific heel base of the the Atiatomik shoe, extending, forward and to the side beyond the point of the greatest pressure, is the only ' means'by which proper support , can" be obtained. Come in and try on a pair of Anatomiks. We have your ex act ei?e. They feel so different, so much more comfortable than ordinary shoes. ' ' Anatomik. shoes are the most Imi tated shoes in the world. The Anato mik Booklet tella why the real Anato mik can satisfy your feet. Trade mark shown here is in every pair' of Anatomiks. Drexel Shoe Co, 1419 Farnam Street